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re: Where'd all these baseball "fans" come from?

Posted on 6/2/10 at 4:32 am to
Posted by TigerBait1127
Houston
Member since Jun 2005
47336 posts
Posted on 6/2/10 at 4:32 am to
i think a lot people are capable of more than 1 thought. They can have an opinion about LSU baseball and LSU football at the same time. It is shocking, but it happens.

I find it funny that this guy is calling people out for not posting LSU baseball threads during the regular season, but he didn't post during the regular season. He criticizes people for starting threads now that it is post season, but he did the same thing.
Posted by geaux88
Northshore, LA
Member since Oct 2003
16355 posts
Posted on 6/2/10 at 4:40 am to
Ahh don't be an arse. Some of us don't get the chance to see LSU play ball, so we have nothing to comment upon. In fact the only time of year I get to see LSU play is from the regionals onwards. That doesn't diminish the quality of our fan-dom, nor make arse-hats like you superior fans in some way.

But if you insist on comparing credentials, I was watching LSU play in the original Box in the spring of 70-74 when LSU was nothing with my friend Larry Dodgen, LTG (ret), who passed away this past February from a heart attack. There weren't a hundred fans in the stands back then, not even close. We were fans when you were picking turds out of your diapers.

On top of that I how many of you "true fans" watched the whole Warren Morris game in real-time from start-to-finish. I did - the see-saw leads were nail-baiters.

So STFU yourself. Instead why don't you welcome all LSU fans instead of being a hating divider? Real Tiger fans are welcoming to all (just look at the tail-gating scene).


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Thank you for saying what I was thinking....Due to being stationed around the world after graduating from LSU, I wasn't able to attend EVERY football game for nearly 20 years...so when I show up in some seat next to some fat piece of shite who has been in the same seat for the past 20 years, he feels obligated to inform me and mine of how to act, and that he is somehow a better fan than I am because I haven't been to as many games in person as he has.....Thankfully, I was half drunk at the time and told him and those around him that he was a fat piece of shite, and that if he wanted to know what a true fan was, he would try like hell to tune in a Tiger game while deployed in Saudi or stationed near the DMZ......he shut the frick up real quick and I actually got some cheers and a couple of free drinks from other folks sitting around us......

Piss on those who want to measure their dicks about being "real" fans.....I understand the bandwagon thing, but some of us have not had a fricking choice, and in my opinion, that makes us BETTER fans than you.....(since that's where they want to go with this.... )
This post was edited on 6/2/10 at 5:44 am
Posted by BayouBengals18
Fort Worth
Member since Jan 2009
9843 posts
Posted on 6/2/10 at 4:56 am to
Well said. I lived in BR for a few years, so it was very easy to go to every home football and baseball game if I was not working. I've even made a few road trips... Gainesville, oxford, starkvegas. Now that I have moved, it's not that easy, and I don't have the money to pay for tickets and drive to BR all the time, so I watch what I can on tv, or listen on radio, or keep up with in game threads. I was born and raised a Tiger fan, and just because I can't make every game or I don't post alot on here doesn't make me less of a fan. I want LSU to win the national championship on every sport every year, but I realize that's not realistic. While the last couple football seasons and part of this baseball season was disappointing, I have never once put down the school I love.
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